International ConciliationAmerican Branch of the Association for International Conciliation, 1922 - 30 strani |
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Administrations agreed agreement Allies AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Arthur James Balfour ARTICLE Assembly ASSOCIATION FOR INTERNATIONAL Austria Austro-Hungarian Black Sea Britain cars Chamber of Deputies China Chinese citizens commerce Commission committee communication Contracting Parties Contracting Powers Convention Council Court Cuba Czecho-Slovak Republic debtor debts declared delegates economic election Elihu Root established Europe exchange export force foreign France freight French GANO DUNN GEORGE BLUMENTHAL German Government Hungary Imperial interest INTERNATIONAL CONCILIATION International Law Irish Free Italy JAMES Japan kronen League of Nations Limitation of Armament Lloyd George loans Majesty Mandates matter ment NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER Northern Ireland obligations parcels Parliament passports payment peace Plenipotentiary Portorose Conference possible postal present Treaty President principle problem provisions question railway regard relations reparations representatives resolution respect rolling stock ROUMANIA Russia Senate settlement signatory Straits tariff telegraph territory tion tons trade traffic Treaty of St United visa WILLIAM YORK
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Stran 96 - Spanish texts are equally authentic, shall remain deposited in the archives of the Government of the United States of America. Duly certified copies thereof shall be transmitted by that Government to the Governments of the other signatory states. IN FAITH WHEREOF the representatives of the Governments of the United Nations have signed the present Charter.
Stran 149 - Subject to the provisions of any local law for the maintenance of public order and public morals, the Mandatory shall insure in the territory freedom of conscience and the free exercise of all forms of worship...
Stran 77 - The present Treaty shall be ratified by the Contracting Powers in accordance with their respective constitutional methods and shall take effect on the date of the deposit of all the ratifications, which shall. take place at Washington as soon as possible.
Stran 498 - Blow out, you bugles, over the rich Dead! There's none of these so lonely and poor of old, But, dying, has made us rarer gifts than gold. These laid the world away; poured out the red Sweet wine of youth; gave up the years to be Of work and joy, and that unhoped serene, That men call age; and those who would have been, Their sons, they gave, their immortality.
Stran 193 - THERE is one mind common to all individual men. Every man is an inlet to the same and to all of the same. He that is once admitted to the right of reason is made a freeman of the whole estate. What Plato has thought, he...
Stran 148 - The Mandatory shall promote to the utmost the material and moral well-being, and the social progress of the inhabitants of the territory subject to the present mandate.
Stran 151 - This convention shall be ratified by the high contracting parties in accordance with their respective laws, and the ratifications thereof shall be exchanged at Washington as soon as possible.
Stran 85 - States; His Majesty the King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and of the British Dominions beyond the Seas, Emperor of India: The Right Honourable Arthur James Balfour, OM, MP, Lord President of His Privy Council; The Right Honourable Baron Lee of Fareham, GBE, KCB, First Lord of His Admiralty; The Right Honourable Sir Auckland Campbell Geddes, KCB, His Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the United States of America; and for the Dominion of Canada: The Right Honourable...
Stran 91 - THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, BELGIUM, THE BRITISH EMPIRE, CHINA, FRANCE, ITALY, JAPAN, THE NETHERLANDS AND PORTUGAL, RELATING TO PRINCIPLES AND POLICIES TO BE FOLLOWED IN MATTERS CONCERNING CHINA (Reprinted from Senate Document No.
Stran 150 - Mandatory shall see that complete freedom of conscience and the free exercise of all forms of worship, subject only to the maintenance of public order and morals, are ensured to all.